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    Hi

    I'm trying to convert an mp4 file into a DVDR and introduce subs on it.
    I'm using WinAVI v10.1 to convert the mp4 file in VOB. The original aspect R for the video is 16:9 720p. I want to keep this resolution or similar. After convertion everything is fine and the VOB files are working properly in my DVD player.
    I make an ISO image of the DVD and start using DVD Decrypter to demux the video and audio files.
    After this I load the demuxed files to DVDLab Pro v2.51 so I can add the subtitle.
    When I hit COMPILE DVD I get the following error:

    "The Read data size is over the buffer limit"

    This makes the compiling to stop.

    I have tried many different settings in converting the mp4 file to VOB.
    I believe that's where the problem starts since I have been using this method (DVD Decrypter + DVDLab) for a long time and it never happened before.
    The demuxed M2V file that I get with DVD Decrypter after the whole process before I start working in DVDlab is usually higher than 2000 kbps.

    Anyway, it's important to mention that I used to do this procedure with a Core 2 Duo @ 3.80 Mhz / 4 GB DDR2 and now I'm using a Core 2 Duo @ 1.68 Mhz / 768 MB DDR2 so it might be a memory problem as well.

    TY in advance for Ur support
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    Your process is truly awful. You are using a very poor encoder (WinAVI) to produce a DVD structure that you don't want, which you then bundle into an ISO, which you then mount and rip to demux, and then author.

    Use AVStoDVD to do your encoding. Select elementary streams as the output so you get a video and audio stream ready for authoring in DVD Lab Pro. No pointless ISOs and extra ripping and demuxing.
    Read my blog here.
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    There is a support especially for DVD LAB PRO users!
    *** Now that you have read me, do some other things. ***
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    I also don't like WinAVI. But it was the better I found so far. I was using AVS Video Converter 6 before but after encoding the mp4 file in 16:9 there seemed to be a bug in Decrypter that changed the display of the video (two black side bars and "extra" letterboxed)

    I'm glad there is a program that allows me to skip those boring two steps. I will try AVStoDVD and hope it works. I will post soon with the result or if I have any further issues.

    Thank you for your fast reply.

    There is a support especially for DVD LAB PRO users!
    I'm new in here and haven't figured it out before. Although I believe this is not an only-DVDlabPro related problem.
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    I can not open the mp4 file with AVStoDVD.
    The program blocks after doing it.
    Tx for the tip anyway. I'll try some other encoding programs
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  6. Hi Motinha,

    when exactly does AVStoDVD block? After adding title or after starting the encoding process?



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    HI _MrC_

    It does block right after I add the title.

    Cheers
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    Originally Posted by Motinha View Post
    HI _MrC_

    It does block right after I add the title.

    Cheers
    It did open finally. I don't know what I was doing wrong.
    Ill start from here and see if I can get my encoded file
    Wich are the better settings in order to get less performance and best quality while enconding?

    Tx
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger View Post
    Your process is truly awful. You are using a very poor encoder (WinAVI) to produce a DVD structure that you don't want, which you then bundle into an ISO, which you then mount and rip to demux, and then author.

    Use AVStoDVD to do your encoding. Select elementary streams as the output so you get a video and audio stream ready for authoring in DVD Lab Pro. No pointless ISOs and extra ripping and demuxing.
    AVStoDVD is perfect and work just fine.
    The video stream's quality is much better than WinAVI and I no longer get the DVDlabPro error
    I'm really glad to have known this program

    Thank you very much for your reply

    Cheers
    Last edited by Motinha; 5th Nov 2010 at 06:40.
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